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Test Bank for Clinical Manifestations and

Assessment of Respiratory Disease, 6th Edition: Des


Jardins

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Des Jardins & Burton: Clinical Manifestations and Assessment of


Respiratory Disease, 6th Edition
Chapter 09: The Therapist-Driven Protocol Program and the Role of the
Respiratory Care Practitioner
Test Bank

MULTIPLE CHOICE

1. Which of the following pathophysiologic mechanisms is/are associated with the


Atelectasis Clinical Scenario?
I. Air trapping
II. Decreased ratio
III. Deflation reflex
IV. Increased airway resistance
V. Irritant reflex

a. IV only
b. II and III only
c. IV and V only
d. II, III, and V only
e. I, II, III, IV, and V
ANS: D

2. Which of the following is/are associated with the Atelectasis Clinical Scenario?
I. Increased opacity X-ray
II. Decreased FRC
II. Bronchial breath sounds
IV. Hyperresonant percussion note
V. Diminished heart sounds

a. I only
b. III and V only
c. I, II, and III only
d. II, III, IV, and V only
e. I, II, III, IV, and V
ANS: C

3. Which of the following is/are associated with the Excessive Bronchial Secretions Clinical
Scenario?
I. Bronchial breath sounds
II. Decreased FEF25%-75%
II. Increased FRC
IV. Dull percussion note

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V. Depressed diaphragm

a. I and III only


b. II and IV only
c. II, III, and IV only
d. I, IV, and V only
e. II, III, IV, and V only
ANS: C

TRUE/FALSE

1. A diminished heart sound is associated with the Atelectasis Clinical Scenario.

ANS: F

2. Wheezing is associated with the Excessive Bronchial Secretions Clinical Scenario.

ANS: T

3. Acute alveolar hyperventilation is associated with the early stages of the Atelectasis
Clinical Scenario.

ANS: T

4. An increased opacity radiologic finding is associated with the Bronchospasm Clinical


Scenario.

ANS: F

5. A hyperresonant percussion note is associated with the Excessive Bronchial Secretions


Clinical Scenario.

ANS: T

6. A good starting point for tidal volume and respiratory rate for chronic obstructive
pulmonary disease is 8 mL/kg and adjusted downward to 6 mL/kg.

ANS: F

7. An initial I:E ratio for an acute asthmatic episode is 1:2 to 1:3.

ANS: T
Test Bank for Clinical Manifestations and Assessment of Respiratory Disease, 6th Edition: De

8. A good starting point for tidal volume and respiratory rate for patients receiving
postoperative ventilatory support is 10 mL/kg and rate of 10 to 12 bpm.

ANS: T

9. As a general rule, atelectasis results in diminished breath sounds.

ANS: F

10. An increased RV is associated with the Excessive Bronchial Secretions Clinical Scenario.

ANS: T

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